As the electronic theme music begins to bombard your ears, you know
it’s time for the dazzling and memorable Main Street Electrical Parade.
The main tune you’re hearing is Baroque Hoedown, a 1967 piece by
Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley.
To provide appropriate music for various units of the parade, additional tunes
have been skillfully woven in.

Actually, some units of the Main Street Electrical Parade have been part of
Yesterland for a long time.
The “Its a Small World” unit and the “Briny Deep” unit
went to Yesterland in 1983.
They were joined by the “Birthday Cake” unit in 1988.

As the red, white, and blue lights of the grand finale, “To Honor America,”
finally disappear in the distance, the music fades away.
But the images of the parade and the sound of its music will stay with
you for the rest of your life.

At Disneyland, the Main Street Electrical Parade premiered June 17, 1972,
and had its
final public performance November 25, 1996.
Does that mean the parade ran for 25 summers? No.
It was “lights out” for the parade in the summers of 1975 and 1976
as America on Parade took its place.
In the summers of 1983 and 1984, the Electrical Parade again went dark to
make way for Flights of Fantasy.

Most discontinued Disneyland attractions go away quietly.
Some have announced closing dates.
Others just close at the end of a Summer season, and never reopen.
The Main Street Electrical Parade was sent off in 1996 with a big advertising
campaign.
Guest response was overwhelming.
People who first saw the parade as children returned with their own children.
Huge crowds lined the parade route.
Originally scheduled to have its last public performance on October 15,
Disneyland management had to extend the parade until November 25
to meet the demand.

What replaced the Main Street Electrical Parade in Disneyland?

Light Magicnot
a parade, but a “streetacular”opened to mixed reviews in May 1997.

Is the Main Street Electrical Parade gone forever?
No!
In mid-1999, the sounds of Baroque Hoedown were once again
heard on Main Streetas well as in Frontierland and Liberty Squareas most
of the floats from Disneylands Main Street Electrical
Parade reappeared at The Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World until April 2001.

In July 2001, the Main Street Electrical Parade returned to Anaheim
as Disneys Electrical Parade. Why the name change?
Because the parade didnt return to Disneyland with its Main Streetit
went to Disneys California Adventure, the new park on the
site of the old Disneyland parking lot.